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heaping praise on his friend cuccinelli. ken cuccinelli, of course. republican candidate for governor in virginia. aka, the cooch. they did have a little backstage get-together in which the cooch implored the cruzinator to end the government shutdown. virginia has more than 144,000 federal workers, or put another way, 144,000 voters who proudly serve our country and proudly don't like being punch bags for ted cruz or his good friend the cooch. the cooch is behind in the polls and getting crushed among women and minority voters. so he can't really afford to lose the support of government workers. he can now thank his good friend if federal workers decide the cooch and the cruz is one bromance they can do without. >>> still ahead, what would you think if you were told not to praise your kids for being smart or talented? [ woman #1 ] why do i cook? ♪ because an empty pan is a blank canvas. ♪ [ woman #2 ] to share a moment. ♪ [ man #1 ] to remember my grandmother. [ woman #3 ] to show my love. ♪ [ woman #4 ] because life needs flavor. ♪ [ woman
heaping praise on his friend cuccinelli. ken cuccinelli, of course. republican candidate for governor in virginia. aka, the cooch. they did have a little backstage get-together in which the cooch implored the cruzinator to end the government shutdown. virginia has more than 144,000 federal workers, or put another way, 144,000 voters who proudly serve our country and proudly don't like being punch bags for ted cruz or his good friend the cooch. the cooch is behind in the polls and getting...
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virginia women do not like ken cuccinelli. given the distance that cuccinelli needs to make up with women virginia, seems like it might be a weird time for the pro-cuccinelli side to launch adds. that's what is happening in virginia, virginia principals fund is running this ad, running it a lot. a huge ad buy, hoping this will help cuccinelli. it is more likely to make virginia favor him more than they do. the virginia public access project reports that the generic sounding pac running this ad is actually funded by one guy. a hedge fund guy in new york who gave hundreds of thousand of dollars to this pac running the abortion ad. hedge fund guy, robert mercer not only the virginia principal fund's biggest donor he is their only donor. he has given them a whopping $600,000 which is all the money they have got. and of course, nobody is a loud to donate $600,000 to ken cuccinelli's campaign doing it this way the same thing with a tidy way around the law. back in 2010, do you remember the art robinson election? art robinson was the
virginia women do not like ken cuccinelli. given the distance that cuccinelli needs to make up with women virginia, seems like it might be a weird time for the pro-cuccinelli side to launch adds. that's what is happening in virginia, virginia principals fund is running this ad, running it a lot. a huge ad buy, hoping this will help cuccinelli. it is more likely to make virginia favor him more than they do. the virginia public access project reports that the generic sounding pac running this ad...
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you have got now virginia attorney general and perhaps the future kuch cuccinelli. he has a book coming out. he reportedly said, quote, sometimes bad politicians set out to grow government in order to increase their own power and influence. they often grow government without protest from citizens, and sometimes they even get buy-in from citizens, at least from the ones getting the goodies. that sounds a little bit like mitt romney and the 47%, doesn't it? >> no, it sounds a lot like it. except -- >> he didn't get the memo. >> that's right. he definitely got the memo. he's only running for governor of a state that barack obama has now carried twice. we know that it's a state with an increasing african-american population, an increasing latino population. the suburbs around d.c. and down in the newport news and virginia beach area are growing and ber oning and the rural areas are becoming less rural. if he would like to take those ideas and espouse them in his one run for governor then he should do that, except it may not work very well for him in a state that's not j
you have got now virginia attorney general and perhaps the future kuch cuccinelli. he has a book coming out. he reportedly said, quote, sometimes bad politicians set out to grow government in order to increase their own power and influence. they often grow government without protest from citizens, and sometimes they even get buy-in from citizens, at least from the ones getting the goodies. that sounds a little bit like mitt romney and the 47%, doesn't it? >> no, it sounds a lot like it....
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mcauliffe, 45, cuccinelli 38. the election is this tuesday. polls in virginia close at 7:00 eastern. that's an early close. "hardball" will be quick with results with the exit polling and analysis here. join us tuesday night 7:00 eastern. "hardball" will have results. we'll be right back. so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way, rethink how you're invested, and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity i.r.a. has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today, and we'll make it easy
mcauliffe, 45, cuccinelli 38. the election is this tuesday. polls in virginia close at 7:00 eastern. that's an early close. "hardball" will be quick with results with the exit polling and analysis here. join us tuesday night 7:00 eastern. "hardball" will have results. we'll be right back. so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a...
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terry mcauliffe was carpet bombing the media market with tv ads attacking cuccinelli and also cuccinelli had to deal with the specific effects of the government shutdown because one -- amazing, one out of three voerts in virginias according to exit polls said they were directly affected by the government shutdown. those people went almost 2-1 for terry mcauliffe. really in a way it was ted cruz who lost the election for republicans in virginia because he led the government shutdown. >> of course, abby is right, like zombies on walking dead because you can't kill them no matter what you do ee lectorly, the war in the gop, you have these establishment folks and tea party folks, they aren't going anywhere. but the interesting thing, this is not a debate over ideology on that side of the aisle. it is about tactics and how far we take disagreements with the dems and president. >> if you look at chris christie's stance on the social issue, he's moderated to some extent. at one point he contributed to planned parenthood years ago and had a big conversion on abortion but makes exceptions for rap
terry mcauliffe was carpet bombing the media market with tv ads attacking cuccinelli and also cuccinelli had to deal with the specific effects of the government shutdown because one -- amazing, one out of three voerts in virginias according to exit polls said they were directly affected by the government shutdown. those people went almost 2-1 for terry mcauliffe. really in a way it was ted cruz who lost the election for republicans in virginia because he led the government shutdown. >> of...
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>> yeah, it's pretty amazing that, you know, they would go after cuccinelli. so ken cuccinelli goes too far for a conservative newspaper. >> right. >> it shows there are limit. and on election night maybe, you know, the people of virginia will demonstrate clearly what those limits are. and look, inger rain is right. cuccinelli sits athwart progress, modernity, and what we're seeing is -- what we're seeing from the 2008 election, the 2012 presidential election and this, that voters, whether they're going to -- in the state of virginia or nationally, are moving forward on a whole host of issues. and anyone who stands in the way of women's health, gay rights, and any of the other issues that cuccinelli is against, is going to -- is going to be penalized, will not be rewarded. >> and yet despite what john says, one of the narratives coming out of republican party circles is that the governors -- conservative governors in republican party, are actually the future of the party. that they have seen some success down that road. and they have, haven't they? look at ric
>> yeah, it's pretty amazing that, you know, they would go after cuccinelli. so ken cuccinelli goes too far for a conservative newspaper. >> right. >> it shows there are limit. and on election night maybe, you know, the people of virginia will demonstrate clearly what those limits are. and look, inger rain is right. cuccinelli sits athwart progress, modernity, and what we're seeing is -- what we're seeing from the 2008 election, the 2012 presidential election and this, that...
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. >> our latest nbc news maris poll shows an 8 point lead over his opponent ken cuccinelli. mark, you're the first read team, wrote about the race and position it what we're watching take place in new jersey as well. >> two things going on. on the one hand in the republican party, you have what is seen -- kind of playing out in virginia where republicans say we need to be a conservative party first and foremost. in new jersey, where chris christie is running for re-election, you end up having a different argument where chris christie who is conservative, is saying we need to win races first and foremost. almost electability versus ideology argument playing out. chris christie appears to be cruising towards re-election and ken cuccinelli is trailing mccalliffe. >> as exploring this as the 2016 proxy fight between clinton and christie. >> one of the reasons it's a proxy fight, a lot of people working on the terry mccalliffe campaign, there are folks who wouldn't play a big role in the hillary clinton for president campaign, on the other hand chris christie doing well in the ex
. >> our latest nbc news maris poll shows an 8 point lead over his opponent ken cuccinelli. mark, you're the first read team, wrote about the race and position it what we're watching take place in new jersey as well. >> two things going on. on the one hand in the republican party, you have what is seen -- kind of playing out in virginia where republicans say we need to be a conservative party first and foremost. in new jersey, where chris christie is running for re-election, you end...
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ken cuccinelli has not pulled it off. chris christie has. terry is not what one would call a right fit candidate for the old virginia. one of the things that's true about virginia is it's changed a lot. there is a reason barack obama was able to win in 2008 and 2012. there are transient voters, young, hispanic voters there. the state profile is different than it was even ten years ago. it puts him in the position mark said because of the financial vanl he's had in a position to win. i don't ting he'll win by eight points. >> yeah. >> he's going to end up closer to three or four. it looks like he was going to win. >> so much of politics has to do with personal style. bob mcdonald, every bit as conservative as cuccinelli. every bit as conservative. and the guy won by, what, 20 points? the year after barack obama had his massive victory. even before all the obama care dust-up of 2010. i mean, he just wiped the democrats out. so you've got to look at chris christie and bob mcdonald. there are ways to win in these purple-blue states. but you've g
ken cuccinelli has not pulled it off. chris christie has. terry is not what one would call a right fit candidate for the old virginia. one of the things that's true about virginia is it's changed a lot. there is a reason barack obama was able to win in 2008 and 2012. there are transient voters, young, hispanic voters there. the state profile is different than it was even ten years ago. it puts him in the position mark said because of the financial vanl he's had in a position to win. i don't...
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i think ken cuccinelli's involvements are the facts. they declared over half the ballots to be valid. based on the evidence for why the votes should count. then they brought the ballots in. they prepped the tabulating machines. opening sealed envelopes containing ballots. counting could begin right away. an unofficial report from the reporter on the scene who says the democrat in the race widened his margin by more than 50 votes in tonight's voting. we'll see when the official tallies come over. an amazing race. it's not over. time for "the last word" with laur lawrence o'donnell. have a great night. >> finally, president obama, bill clinton and john boehner of all people have found something about the affordable care act that they can agree on. >> it's clinton vs. obama, part two. >> the president should honor the commitment the federal government made to those people. >> you will keep your health insurance. >> former president bill clinton weighed in. >> let them keep what they've got. >> thank you bill clinton. >> a lot of problems.
i think ken cuccinelli's involvements are the facts. they declared over half the ballots to be valid. based on the evidence for why the votes should count. then they brought the ballots in. they prepped the tabulating machines. opening sealed envelopes containing ballots. counting could begin right away. an unofficial report from the reporter on the scene who says the democrat in the race widened his margin by more than 50 votes in tonight's voting. we'll see when the official tallies come...
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look at ken cuccinelli, who is very, very conservative. some would say too conservative right now for the state. these are the type of races in off years where you wake up and you go holy cow, that just happened? >> there's a third party candidate. newspapers supporting none of the three. it is a wild situation. >> it is a wild situation. do a lot of the libertarians say wait, i can vote for the libertarian or have terry mcauliffe? if it's an eight-point spread, i will be shocked. >> politico's mike allen, thank you. have a great weekend. >> thank you, mike. sorry, mrs. obama. >> too late. >> what are you thinking. >>> coming up, a rare end to last night's thursday night football game. we'll show you that next in sports. ♪ ♪ hey lady! noooo! no! [ tires screech ] ♪ nooo! nooo! nooo! hey lady, that's diesel! i know. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] with five perfectly sweetened whole grains... you can't help but see the good. i'to guard their manhood with. trnew depend shields and guards. the discreet protection that's just for gu
look at ken cuccinelli, who is very, very conservative. some would say too conservative right now for the state. these are the type of races in off years where you wake up and you go holy cow, that just happened? >> there's a third party candidate. newspapers supporting none of the three. it is a wild situation. >> it is a wild situation. do a lot of the libertarians say wait, i can vote for the libertarian or have terry mcauliffe? if it's an eight-point spread, i will be shocked....
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dynamite against cuccinelli, mainly. they got to get home from work on the shirley highway by 7:00 and vote. that's tough. >> before you get to the occoquan. >> you look at these things with some precision. >> so many things have worked against ken cuccinelli. it's almost like a perfect storm. >> it was. let's start from the very beginning. ken cuccinelli was a flawed candidate going in. here you are in a swing state. >> they forced a primary, they forced a convention, attention recognizes, if you want to get candidates that don't have broad support please force a convention and lose. >> terry mcauliffe's campaign on friday did a post mortem but making a few points. they said terry mcauliffe had a luxury that ken cuccinelli didn't, which is if you move to the center and you're a democratic nominee your base doesn't punish you. your base doesn't get angry. you move to the center as a republican nominee and the base gets angry. and we can actually see it in new jersey with chris christie. there's not a large tea party base
dynamite against cuccinelli, mainly. they got to get home from work on the shirley highway by 7:00 and vote. that's tough. >> before you get to the occoquan. >> you look at these things with some precision. >> so many things have worked against ken cuccinelli. it's almost like a perfect storm. >> it was. let's start from the very beginning. ken cuccinelli was a flawed candidate going in. here you are in a swing state. >> they forced a primary, they forced a...
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mccauliffe leads cuccinelli. i understand the president is going into virginia this weekend. >> if i were the president, that's what i would do. up by 12%, no chance democrats aren't going to win the seat, then i would go in there and be able to help claim part of the victory. mccauliffe is a little nervous and wants turnout from the groups that helped obama in the state. i don't think there's any mystery to the outcome of this race. i think probably inside the white house, a little worried that the clintons are getting all the attention for spending so much time on this race in the state, building up their political operation, and will they get the credit for the victory, you know, partially, at the end of the day this was probably a superior candidate in an environment that very much favored democrats. >> jim, i'm going to ask you this. from outside virginia, not following the race closely, makes no sense to me that a libertarian candidate would run against ken cuccinelli, whose conservative credentials are abo
mccauliffe leads cuccinelli. i understand the president is going into virginia this weekend. >> if i were the president, that's what i would do. up by 12%, no chance democrats aren't going to win the seat, then i would go in there and be able to help claim part of the victory. mccauliffe is a little nervous and wants turnout from the groups that helped obama in the state. i don't think there's any mystery to the outcome of this race. i think probably inside the white house, a little...
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"the path for the gop's gubernatorial candidate, ken cuccinelli," the chairman says, "looks like this. if turnout is in the 30s, the low 30s, we are going to win." politico points out that in the last presidential election, voter turnout in virginia was 72%. in the last governors race, it was 40%. but the plan and the prayer and the hope of the republican party in virginia this time around is that nobody turns out. they don't want to be at 72% or at 40%. they've got to be down toward maybe 32% or lower, and then the republicans might get their way. that's the only way the republicans can win. they think 32%'s their ceiling. below that, it would be even greater. anything above that, they start to get into trouble. plus, they've got the purge on their side, so there's that. something has ticked over this year. something has been triggered or unleashed somehow in this off-off-year election cycle, where republicans have been willing to admit this in public, that they really do not want you to view. the fewer people vote, the better off republicans are. it's happening in texas, it's happen
"the path for the gop's gubernatorial candidate, ken cuccinelli," the chairman says, "looks like this. if turnout is in the 30s, the low 30s, we are going to win." politico points out that in the last presidential election, voter turnout in virginia was 72%. in the last governors race, it was 40%. but the plan and the prayer and the hope of the republican party in virginia this time around is that nobody turns out. they don't want to be at 72% or at 40%. they've got to be...
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"the path for the gop's gubernatorial candidate, ken cuccinelli," the chairman says, "looks like this. if turnout is in the 30s, the low 30s, we are going to win." politico points out that in the last presidential election, voter turnout in virginia was 72%. in the last governors race, it was 40%. but the plan and the prayer and the hope of the republican party in virginia this time around is that nobody turns out. they don't want to be at 72% or at 40%. they've got to be down toward maybe 32% or lower, and then the republicans might get their way. that's the only way the republicans can win. they think 32%'s their ceiling. below that, it would be even greater. anything above that, they start to get into trouble. plus, they've got the purge on their side, so there's that. something has ticked over this year. something has been triggered or unleashed somehow in this off-off-year election cycle, where republicans have been willing to admit this in public, that they really do not want you to view. the fewer people vote, the better off republicans are. it's happening in texas, it's happen
"the path for the gop's gubernatorial candidate, ken cuccinelli," the chairman says, "looks like this. if turnout is in the 30s, the low 30s, we are going to win." politico points out that in the last presidential election, voter turnout in virginia was 72%. in the last governors race, it was 40%. but the plan and the prayer and the hope of the republican party in virginia this time around is that nobody turns out. they don't want to be at 72% or at 40%. they've got to be...
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bob costa interviewed people on cuccinelli's campaign. we are talking about they didn't get the money. you know who they are blaming, a greater reporter for the national review? they are blaming the shut down republicans in washington. they said if -- >> they talked about obama care. >> the plan was to start talking about obama care two weeks earlier than they did. when they had the shut down strategy, it blue up the cuccinelli campaign's plan for the closing month. they are exactly right. if they had not taken on the strategy that we said was going to fail, ken cuccinelli would be governor right now. >> i don't disagree. >> we are coming back to detroit. >> this is looking better now. >> the monthly jobs report is due out with live coverage and offers of a new book featuring unique ag turnatives for putting them back to work. you are watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections
bob costa interviewed people on cuccinelli's campaign. we are talking about they didn't get the money. you know who they are blaming, a greater reporter for the national review? they are blaming the shut down republicans in washington. they said if -- >> they talked about obama care. >> the plan was to start talking about obama care two weeks earlier than they did. when they had the shut down strategy, it blue up the cuccinelli campaign's plan for the closing month. they are exactly...
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terry mcauliffe leads ken cuccinelli 46% to 38%. robert sarvis is polling 9%. for women, mcauliffe has opened up a 20% lead. likely voters blame republicans for the shutdown, likely contributing factor to mcauliffe's lead. will we see a ripple effect like this across the board? >> this race has felt over for some time. every single poll nationally, privately and nationally eight to ten points for mcauliffe. it feels like a race that's over. once again you see this pattern that we saw in 2012 where republicans are having a hard time winning over women voters. more republicans they won't win any race until they can fix that problem. if you're in washington you can't turn on wtop without hearing an ad linking cuccinelli to ted cruz. there's a cruz effect playing out in virginia. there's a cruz effect playing out in house races. there's a cruz effect with donors. republican donors are going to say we'll sit out or start spending money against people like ted cruz because they want to recalibrate the party. it wasn't a two week fight over government shutdown this wi
terry mcauliffe leads ken cuccinelli 46% to 38%. robert sarvis is polling 9%. for women, mcauliffe has opened up a 20% lead. likely voters blame republicans for the shutdown, likely contributing factor to mcauliffe's lead. will we see a ripple effect like this across the board? >> this race has felt over for some time. every single poll nationally, privately and nationally eight to ten points for mcauliffe. it feels like a race that's over. once again you see this pattern that we saw in...